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Federal Education Protections Past Present and What Comes Next

Education in the United States has undergone a long and hard-fought journey toward equity and inclusion. Federal protections, particularly for disabled students, were born out of decades of advocacy and legal battles to ensure every child has the right to a free and appropriate public education (FAPE). However, the introduction of H.R. 899—a bill that …

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Supporting Your Teen Through Puberty with Assistive Technology

Puberty is a time of immense growth and change, and for many families, it can feel like an emotional rollercoaster. These years often bring new challenges, but they also create opportunities for building stronger connections with your child and empowering their independence. If your child is autistic and also has cerebral palsy or epilepsy, puberty …

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Understanding Autism Levels: When and How to Use Them Appropriately

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a broad, nuanced diagnosis that includes a wide range of strengths, challenges, and support needs. Within this spectrum, “autism levels” serve as a tool for professionals to communicate the intensity of support a person may require. While these levels can help guide interventions, it is crucial to understand their limitations …

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MLK Day: A Day of Service and Reflection for the Disability Community

Each year, on the third Monday of January, we honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a man who stood as a beacon of hope and justice. While many recognize this day for its historical significance, it is more than a day of remembrance—it is a Day of Service. This national …

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Breaking Barriers to Literacy with Assistive Technology

Our daughter loves books and always has. At 13, she is autistic and has cerebral palsy (CP), and her journey with literacy has been anything but typical. Yet, books have always been a source of joy, connection, and exploration for her. From picture books filled with vivid colors to audiobooks that bring stories to life, …

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